A doctor made a house call to a local family on Christmas Day. The doctor was on an urgent call to provide a family with a happy holiday. After delivering twins that morning she was off to Ridgecrest to deliver presents and good cheer to a deserving family.

The pediatrician from Canyon Country drove through thick traffic on the 405 and arrived at the home of 13-year-old Frankie Feliz late on Christmas evening showering the family with gifts.

“She made his wish come true,” Frankie's mother Felicia Orozco said of his doctor, Rochelle Feldman. The family had not had a proper Christmas in the five years since the family's patriarch was murdered. Felicia said all Frankie wanted for the Christmas was a happy holiday, and a fancy suit.

“Dad always made Christmas come true,” Felicia said of Frankie's dad, Frank Feliz Sr. “He would do whatever it took to to make Christmas for the kids – doing yard work to cleaning horse stalls.” She said that since his death, Christmas has not been the same.

Frankie has Downs Syndrome along with scoliosis and cataracts and his mother is disabled and has been without a steady income for a while. Felicia spends most of her time and money getting Frankie to doctor's appointments or other medical needs.

This year, Felicia said Frankie needed new glasses, but she is so cash strapped, it wouldn't be simple. She said, to begin with, her car was recently vandalized and when reporting the incident she discovered she had a mass of unpaid parking tickets.

She explained she needs to pay the fines so she can drive Frankie to Feldman's office, but Frankie also needed new glasses, and she only has so much money. She said she decided she would buy the glasses and go to jail in lieu of paying the parking tickets. This way Frankie would get what he needed and she would be able to use the car again, but she would have had to spend the holidays behind bars.

She said she was talking with Feldman about her plan and Feldman told her not to do anything and that she would take care of it.

Feldman showed up at Felicia's house and snatched up the pile of parking tickets, “took them under her angel wing,” and showered Frankie and the family with gifts.

“She made Christmas happen,” Felicia said. Felicia explained that Feldman had planned on being in Ridgecrest earlier that day, but the doctor was called in to deliver a set of twins. Later, the doctor and her husband got stuck in thick Southern California freeway traffic and she didn't show until 8 p.m.

Felicia said Feldman called to say she would late, “'Santa's on her way! This little boy is having Christmas tonight,' she said. She was so determined to make it. You don't find too many people like that nowadays.”

Page 2 of 2 - Frankie was happy with the three gifts he received Christmas morning, Felicia said. “There aren't too many kids like that either,” Felicia said, her eyes filling with tears of pride.

Felicia and her daughter was able to get Frankie the fancy suit and tie he wished for. Feldman bought Frankie the glasses he wanted and needed, too.